Christmas traditions – shopping for our Christmas tree

Does your family have any Christmas traditions? As a child I can remember how, every year, my granny would make Christmas cake. We all lived together, and she, my mum, and I would each stir the cake batter before she transferred it from her bowl to the tin. The smell of cinnamon and cloves was… View Post

Fair isle fun with Brora’s lambswool jumper

What’s not to love about a fair isle knit? They’re a no-brainer for any wardrobe – festive without being gimmicky, practical but not boring, the fair isle sweater can be worn all winter long. She looks particularly good at Christmastime, but she’s also quite at home under quilted coats for countryside walks after the holidays.… View Post

A true sense of Christmas with Arran

With the first day of December comes all the Christmas feels. ✨ 🤗 I’m super excited to share with you a true sense of Christmas with Arran Sense of Scotland who carefully craft and curate products on the Isle of Arran. 💝 Having seen ARRAN Sense of Scotland’s luxurious products in many a posh bathroom,… View Post

The combat boots you’ll wear forever

I hardly taken these boots off since I got them a few weeks ago. I had to size up to make sure I didn’t nip my toes (boots that nip your toes are the worst) but this means there’s plenty of room for a nice cosy pair of socks, especially over tights. I’ve worn them… View Post

Meaningful jewellery with Lily Blanche

When Lily Blanche Jewellery reached out to work with me for a second time, I was thrilled because I absolutely loved our last collaboration. The Lily Blanche collections are gorgeous, and I love my feather necklace and the sentiment behind it. For this project I chose the sapphire charm and hamsa hand 18 carat gold… View Post